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![]() Yes I want the fish out of the pnd,a nd would prefer to have had them removed by fishing or netting etc, but like I said I am all ears for a better suggestion! You make it sound like I am responsible for making the algae die, and that I am cruel in my method...Its not my method, its mother nature, and a naturally occuring event....nothig cruel about it........no more cruel than herons eating your fish or a hawk grabbing a baby bunny rabbit..........I never said I wanted the fish to "die" just to get rid of them, I just wanted to remove them......and lord only knows how hard we have tried and the methods Sorry I didn't express myself very well. What I meant was anyone who has lost their fish to a fishkill would suffer hearing about this. Personally, I don't want to hear how many fish die on a daily basis and I'm sure there are others, and yes I'm a hypocrite, I eat fish, and used to fish. I'm not accusing you of cruelty to fish, and I appreciate all the methods you've tried, and have read most all your posts. IMHO I hope you continue to post as I've picked up a lot from everyone in this group and you are one of us. Why not just ease up on the casualty reports Peter |
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:53:53 GMT, Roy wrote:
Yes I want the fish out of the pnd,a nd would prefer to have had them removed by fishing or netting etc, but like I said I am all ears for a better suggestion! I'd be worrying about the Koi in water of these conditions, they can't be doing well. Will your new Sequence pump be capable of draining this pond? I know it will take ages but can it shift water quicker than the spring refills it or could you pipe the spring water straight to your pond exit and then pump the pond out. I can't really imagine the amount of water in this pond. As for filtration a pile of gravel would do, I don't know how much gravel costs though for half a ton or so. Pump the water over it from your new pump and just dump it in the pond and replace when it gets dirty, you've got plenty of depth :-) The gravel doesn't have to be immersed in water, in fact if it drained through you would in effect have a trickle filter and these are just about the best for biological filtration that you can get because the oxygen levels are so high. I have to agree that I don't like hearing about the fish kills but if we didn't hear we wouldn't be able to make stupid suggestions and you might just get one that is useful. Do keep posting, you only annoy me when there isn't any space between your post and your sig but I can live with that :-) -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngpsm4 (at) infohitsystems (dot) ltd (dot) uk |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Hey Roy, I understand, Mother Nature is stepping in, as she does in hundreds of other ponds when things get out of balance.I suppose we could take up a collection and buy you an alligator or two but then we'd worry about Roy's safety. We need a squad of hit herons at our beck and call. Maybe that shark that moved into the lagoon in Florida? Rent-A-Shark. We do what we can for the critters under our care but I really don't see what else Roy could do? This is a BIG pond. I think Nedra will happily ship Roy an Alligator. ;-) -- B.S. Dawning asbestos droors. |
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Bill wrote I think Nedra will happily ship Roy an Alligator. ;-)
I seem to remember that as long as it, the alligator, is under 20 inches long we can ship as many as we'd like. Maybe a sideline for rec.ponds. Got too many fish, order up one of our handy dandy fish removers! kathy :-) zone 7, SE WA state |
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What a Grreat idea Kathy and Bill. I did kilfile Roy but I may just
unkilfile him if this idea is a GO! LOL Nedra "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Bill wrote I think Nedra will happily ship Roy an Alligator. ;-) I seem to remember that as long as it, the alligator, is under 20 inches long we can ship as many as we'd like. Maybe a sideline for rec.ponds. Got too many fish, order up one of our handy dandy fish removers! kathy :-) zone 7, SE WA state |
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Netting out dead fish:
I certainly am not overjoyed about it, but its a natural occuring event in nature in a natural pond and happens all the time in lots of larger ponds..........especially this time of year when days are overcast and naturally occuring algae blooms die off......... Roy Hey Roy, don't leave. We so need you in here when we get the idiots who say, why do I need aeration, water changers, filters, test kits, etc. for my (self contained, closed system, overpopulated) pond? Nature doesn't have or use them, why should I? Some people just have no clue about nature and how cruel she can be. Than these armchair eco/environmentalists want a pond with no maintenance. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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